My PC's Ethernet speed is 300 Mbps lower than the Wi-Fi on my phone.
My PC's Ethernet speed is 300 Mbps lower than the Wi-Fi on my phone.
You're experiencing slower speeds on your PC compared to your phone and internet provider. This could be due to network congestion, router settings, or hardware limitations. Since your PC uses Ethernet, ensure it's properly connected and configured for optimal performance.
It seems you're trying to pinpoint the source of the connection speed. Are you asking about the device or model your computer is linked to?
Verify the operating speed of the wired link. It might not be getting a gigabit signal and could be limited to 10/100 Mbps.
Best assumptions suggest a gadget along the route caps at 100Mbps, or the cable is faulty. (100Mbps employs two pairs in the ethernet cable, gigabit uses all four)
The router is a Sagemcom fast 5260 and the modem is a brand new device from Spectrum.